Grey Pneumatic 1019M 3/8" Drive x 19mm Standard Length Impact Socket, 6 Point
- The Grey Pneumatic 1019M (part number 1019M) is a 3/8-inch drive, 19 mm standard-length 6-point impact socket designed for automotive, industrial, and maintenance work. It provides reliable fit and strength for moderate torque applications.
- Features:
- 6-point geometry gives better engagement with fasteners to reduce rounding under impact or heavy torque
- Standard (non-deep) length allows access in tighter spaces without sacrificing structural integrity
- Made from chrome-molybdenum alloy steel for higher strength and durability under impact wrench use
- Lifetime warranty from Grey Pneumatic against material or workmanship defects, giving peace of mind
- Specifications:
- Order Part Number: GP1019M
- Item Description: 3/8 Inch Drive x 19mm Standard Length Impact Socket, 6 Point
- Manufacturer Long Name: Grey Pneumatic.
- Applications: Automotive, Industrial, Assembly, Mining, Maintenance, Construction and Energy Industry
- Packaging Type: Poly Bag with Barcode
- Manufacturer Part Number: 1019M
- Harmonization Code: 82042000
- Country of Origin: TW
- Default Selling Unit: EA
- The Grey Pneumatic 1019M socket can also be referred to as a metric impact socket, standard impact socket 19 mm, 3/8-inch drive impact socket, 6-point metric socket, and standard length impact socket.
Grey Pneumatic’s 1019M impact socket is built to deliver consistent performance in workshops and garages. Its 6-point design, durable alloy steel construction, and standard length make it a versatile choice where both access and strength are required.
Q: Is this socket safe to use with impact tools?
A: Yes. The 1019M is specifically built as an impact socket from chrome-molybdenum steel, which is suited for the high torque and shock forces generated by impact tools.
Q: What fastener configurations is the 6-point design best suited for?
A: The 6-point design grips the flat sides of fasteners, distributing force more evenly and reducing the risk of rounding bolt corners—especially important for high torque jobs or on fasteners with tight tolerances.
Q: For what situations is the “standard length” version better than a “deep” socket?
A: Standard length sockets are shorter, allowing use in tighter spaces where a deep socket might not fit. They are generally stronger along the socket walls because there's less extension, which can improve durability when high torque is applied.